Connecticut women highschool lacrosse prime performers and video games to look at (Might 13)


Guilforld?s Lilly Peck (33) surrounded by teammates after scoring during the Cheshire at Guilford High girls lacrosse game on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Guilford High School.

Guilforld?s Lilly Peck (33) surrounded by teammates after scoring throughout the Cheshire at Guilford Excessive women lacrosse sport on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Guilford Excessive Faculty.

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Listed here are a few of the prime girls lacrosse performances from the previous week. High performances, together with profession or season milestones, could be emailed to Dave Stewart at david.stewart@hearstmediact.com.

Taylor Allen, North Branford: The sophomore had 4 objectives, two assists and two draw controls in a 17-2 win over Haddam-Killingworth, and three objectives and 4 draw controls in a 10-7 loss to Lyme-Previous Lyme.

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Maeve Finest, Staples: The sophomore racked up six objectives in wins towards Ludlowe and Masuk and a loss to Darien. That included a hat trick towards the Blue Wave.

Tasha Binkowski, Guilford: The sophomore assault racked up six factors with one aim and 5 assists to assist the Grizzlies defeat Ludlowe 12-10.

Jacqueline Capone, Conard: The junior middie had a mixed seven objectives, three assists and 12 draw controls to assist the Purple Wolves defeat Simsbury 9-8, Newington 19-1, and Newtown 18-8.

Piper Carroll, Hand: The freshman had a mixed six objectives and three assists for 9 factors when the Tigers defeated St. Joseph and Cheshire.

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Caroline Cersosimo, Conard: The junior assault collected 15 objectives, three assists, and 27 draw controls within the Purple Wolves’ wins over Simsbury, Newington and Newtown.

Kayla Criscuolo, Lyman Corridor: The junior midfielder had eight objectives and 10 draw controls in back-to-back wins over Hamden and Mercy.

Sinead Davenport, Guilford: The freshman middie racked up 14 draw controls, together with the a hundredth of her profession, and likewise scored three objectives in a 12-10 victory over Ludlowe. She additionally had three objectives and eight draw controls in a 15-6 win over Barlow, and 6 objectives, one floor ball, one prompted turnover and eight draw controls in a 12-7 win over Branford.

Charlotte Diviney, Simsbury: The junior scored her 2 hundredth profession aim when she had a mixed 10 objectives in two video games final week. She additionally had 11 floor balls, eight draw controls and 5 prompted turnovers in these video games, when Simsbury misplaced to Conard 9-8 and defeated New Fairfield 11-5.

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Ashley Gorman, Conard: The junior scored her a hundredth profession aim when the Purple Wolves beat Newtown 18-8. She had 11 objectives and 5 assists for 16 factors in three video games final week.

Ellie Grey, Lyman Corridor: The junior goalie reached 100 profession saves in her first season as varsity participant when she made 9 saves in a 14-9 win over Mercy.

Adriana Gromelski, Darien: The junior netted eight objectives in two video games, netting 4 in each a 9-5 win over Sacred Coronary heart Greenwich and an 11-10 win over Nyack (N.Y.).

Lucy Gwiazdoski, Corridor: The senior set a program report by scoring 9 objectives in an 18-9 victory over Avon.

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Payton Hallet, Lewis Mills: The senior middie scored three objectives and had 4 draw controls and three floor balls to assist the Spartans defeat RHAM 13-6.

Samantha Harding, Lewis Mills: The senior midfielder stuffed the state sheet with 4 objectives, one help, 5 attracts received, two prompted turnovers and 7 floor balls within the Spartans’ 13-6 win over RHAM.

Emma Holecz, Morgan: The junior picked up her a hundredth profession level final week when she had a mixed 13 objectives, 10 assists and 18 draw controls in video games towards Valley Regional, Griswold and North Haven.

Maggie Lavin, Hand: The senior scored 4 objectives and had 4 draw controls in a 16-4 victory over St. Joseph.

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Tori Lesniewski, Lewis Mills: The freshman goalie collected seven objectives and pitched a shutout whereas enjoying simply the primary half of the Spartans’ 13-6 win over RHAM.

Claire Levis, Hand: The senior reached a profession milestone along with her three hundredth draw management when she had eight in a 16-4 win over St. Joseph. She additionally had three objectives and two assists in that sport, and added two objectives and 4 draw controls in a 7-6 win over Cheshire on Monday.

Ellie Madancy, Lyman Corridor: The senior had 9 objectives, three assists, and 7 draw controls in a 16-7 win over Hamden, and had six objectives and two assists in a 14-9 win over Mercy. The Trojans have posted their greatest common season win complete with 11 victories.

Finley Maloney, Ludlowe: The junior assault scored her a hundredth profession aim throughout a 12-10 loss to Guilford. She had seven objectives in three video games final week.

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Maddie Nowakowski, Somers: The senior assault scored her a hundredth profession aim when she had 4, together with one help, within the Spartans’ 20-7 win towards Rockville.

Lilly Peck, Guilford: The junior middie had a mixed 5 objectives, one help, 9 draw controls and one prompted turnover in consecutive victories over Barlow 15-6, and Branford 12-7.

Caylin Petzold, New Fairfield: The junior scored the a hundredth aim of her profession when the Rebels defeated Carmel (N.Y.) 19-8.

Charlotte Pinto, Masuk: The senior netted her 2 hundredth profession aim as one among her 5 objectives within the Panthers’ 13-6 loss to Staples. She has 203 factors in her profession.

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Aliza Schleif, Corridor: The junior reached a profession milestone along with her a hundredth level in an 18-9 win over Avon.

Hazel Qua, Suffield: The junior recorded her a hundredth draw management of the season throughout a 12-10 victory over Canton, giving her 375 for her profession. She additionally reached 250 profession floor balls and 220 profession prompted turnovers throughout wins towards Somers and Cantron final week.

Maya Skalski, Somers: The senior assault had seven objectives, three assists and 25 draw controls in Somers’ 20-7 win towards Rockville.

Anna Stockwell, Simsbury: The senior had two objectives and 5 assists, together with three floor balls, 4 draw controls, and two prompted turnovers when the Trojans break up two video games final week.

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Anna Von Kennel, Darien: The senior had a hat trick in an 11-10 win over Nyack (N.Y.) and scored twice in a 9-5 win over Sacred Coronary heart Greenwich.

Nora Winsor, Morgan: The junior collected seven objectives, two assists and 14 draw controls throughout the Huskies’ three video games final week.

Video games to look at

Staples at Simsbury, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.: Simsbury rebounded from its first lack of the season to beat defending Class M champion New Fairfield on Thursday, whereas Staples is coming off a giant win towards Class L contender Masuk on Saturday.

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Darien at Ridgefield, Thursday, 4:30 p.m.: Can the Blue Wave obtain their second undefeated season? There’s nonetheless a option to go however Darien is 14-0 towards some powerful prospects thus far. The Tigers, who’re ranked sixth in Class LL, take their shot at Darien at Tiger Hole.

Hand at Greenwich, Thursday, 7 p.m.: Hand, which has had a unbelievable season and is 12-1 to date, has gone 3-0 towards the FCIAC and appears to make it a grand slam when it faces the Cardinals. Greenwich, in the meantime, is 5-7, however don’t be fooled. The Playing cards have handled a loaded schedule.

Masuk at Newtown, Thursday, 7 p.m.: The 2 SWC powers are acquainted foes, having squared off 5 instances within the final two seasons with Masuk profitable three and Newtown two.

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Ludlowe at Masuk, Friday, 6 p.m.: Lower than 24 hours after taking over the Nighthawks, the Panthers will host a tricky Ludlowe squad on Friday evening.

Simsbury at Longmeadow (Mass.), Monday, 6:30 p.m.: Highway journey! Simsbury takes its spectacular report north to face off with the 9-5 Lancers of Longmeadow (Mass.). The Trojans hosted final yr’s assembly and edged out a 9-7 choice.